Jim Morin for August 27, 2014

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    Dtroutma  over 9 years ago

    200 years of strong effort to destroy it all, and getting there.

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    ConserveGov  over 9 years ago

    Sorry, I can’t worry about things that might harm other people in thousands of years when our prez ignores a terrorist group that has the capability to kill any of us right now.

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    rpmurray  over 9 years ago

    And yet, as long as some places set a new record high every day, that is proof of global warming.

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    ARodney  over 9 years ago

    When more months in a year are the hottest on record than months that aren’t, that is pretty good evidence of global warming.

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    jones.knik  over 9 years ago

    I’d like to know which Bible scripture tells us that no creature can go extinct. Chapter and verse please.

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    Motivemagus  over 9 years ago

    My, my, my. The deniers are getting desperate; resorting to insults and ridiculous attempts to ignore the CURRENT price we are paying for warming in terms of lives. I think I am encouraged; the more extreme their attempts, the more out of touch with reality they appear.

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    Simon_Jester  over 9 years ago

    I believe it was a wise, old sage named George Carlin who said it best.[]“O, beautiful for smoggy skiesInsecticided grainFor strip-mined mountains’ majestiesAbove the asphalt plainAmerica, America, man sheds his waste on theeAnd hides the pines with billboard signsFrom sea to oily sea.”

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    Simon_Jester  over 9 years ago

    ANOTHER ‘news story’ from a right-wing blog nobody ever heard of until YOU posted it.

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    Simon_Jester  over 9 years ago

    Nice going Harley…that incoherent, juvenile reply made Motivemagus’ case better than I ever could.

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    Simon_Jester  over 9 years ago

    He thinks it’s witty to use terms like, ‘Gorbull’But he’s only half right.

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    ConserveGov  over 9 years ago

    ^^ Actually, Gorbull Warming is a good one!

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    Simon_Jester  over 9 years ago

    If someone took a picture of a Swastika Flag in front of the White House, would you say that there’s a Nazi under every bed?

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    Simon_Jester  over 9 years ago

    How’s about you keep your OWN words in your OWN mouth, Harley?I will admit though, what your message lacks in coherence, if more than makes up for in childish sarcasm

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    Simon_Jester  over 9 years ago

    See you and raise you[]http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/01/03/michael-scheuer-s-meltdown.html

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    I Play One On TV  over 9 years ago

    And once again, I put it this way: what’s the worst that could happen if you’re wrong?

    If we work to clean our air and water, this will help to guarantee fresh water and trustworthy food supply. Also, it will definitely reduce the number of sufferers of asthma and allergies, and will reduce the problems noted by people with emphysema. The worst that happens if we were wrong: climate change is not mitigated, it will cost us money to do this. But we will have worked to get away from financing terrorists with oil.

    If we do nothing, we save money. And we get to continue to fund terrorism by buying Saudi oil. The worst that happens if we’re wrong? Loss of food supply by destruction of habitat, no fresh water, tropical diseases spreading in all directions, and temps too hot to endure in many parts of the world.

    They’re your kids and grandkids. If you’re wrong, what do you want to tell them you tried to do for them?

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    BaltoBill  over 9 years ago

    “But Al Gory is the poster child for Gorbull warming …” He’s only the symbol to you right-wing nut-jobs, like Obama and his golf clubs.I tend to believe the 97% of climate scientists that agree Global Warming is real and man-made.http://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/

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    Dtroutma  over 9 years ago

    Climate change, bad mining practices, poor drilling practices, overgrazing, and over harvesting of timber with bad practices, is impacting me, and millions of other Americans RIGHT NOW. If anything is left in 1,000 years in America, ISIS MAY have an impact in that thousand years time.

    The only thing to fear more than fear-mongers, is plain stupidity, and that’s pretty rampant on the radical political right today. (Oh, wait, same source.)

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    I Play One On TV  over 9 years ago

    “drill here drill now!”

    I addressed this cogently for you a few days ago. I could type the same thing again, or refer you to my previous post.

    People talk about a war on coal. Actually, coal has declared war on us. Jobs? Drive through Appalachia and other parts of Kentucky and West Virginia. See how well the people live in a place where the only work is coal mining. For sure, the owners make all kinds of money. But the miners are risking Black Lung, injury, suffocation, and death every day for decades. Do you think they do it for the love of mining? For the money? Hell, if there was money in it, they’d make their money and move somewhere they could breathe normally.

    Go to a coal yard and stand there. Try to keep from turning black while doing so. Coal is dirty to mine, dirty to transport, dirty to burn. There’s a reason why we don’t heat our homes with coal any more. Coal will end up killing us if we let it. Remember, you cannot eat money.

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    ConserveGov  over 9 years ago

    GLOBAL COOLING!!!!!!LOOK OUT!!!!

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